Posted by eric lb on June 01, 2012 at 17:20:58 from (72.173.192.59):
In Reply to: Corvair?? posted by dave2 on June 01, 2012 at 12:32:50:
i had a 1964 corvair panel truck, thats right a solid sided truck like a van, very rare now wish id kept it, they all had the same basic engine but there were 3 versions of it, one was a turbo'd version in the corvair monza and it was a unpleasent surprise to many mustang owners, the thing would flat out run! the van i had had the 110 hp dual carb version, parts are around for the corvair but it helps to be a member of a club, [ just like old tractors] the clubs know who has what and where, the car was a good design and would sell well if produced today, the problem was the car was ahead of its time, and people wern't quite ready for a whole new idea on the 'american car' the corvair threw the standard design of a car out the window, i never had any handling trouble with my van even with a load, that being said one did need to use common sence when driving, [is that asking too much?] also it suffered bad publicity due to a idiot maned ralph nader who really didnt know what he was talking about but got his point across due to the fact he did know who to talk too, id buy another corvair today myself
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